Example sentences of "directly to [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 No serial lead is included as the Pocket is small and light enough to be attached directly to a PC 's serial port .
2 According to the leading proponent of this view , John Herz , the nation state was being undermined by four factors : its susceptibility to economic warfare ; the rise of international communications and the consequent permeability of national frontiers ; the development of air warfare , which could take war directly to a nation 's population ; and nuclear weapons , which threatened the very survival of states and their populations .
3 Replying directly to a businesswoman 's plea during the debate for ‘ one more little miracle ’ to ease the impact of the new rate on firms , Mr Lawson said to muted applause : ‘ The answer is that there is no alternative , and the policy will work . ’
4 Sun Life appointed a relocation officer at executive level who reported directly to the company 's general manager .
5 An appendix to the report dealing with possible breaches of the criminal law was not released to the public but was sent directly to the state 's director of public prosecutions .
6 It has been claimed that company-level bargaining has advantages over , and is presumptively more efficient than , industry-wide bargaining in that wages can be related directly to the firm 's performance , profitability and capacity to pay ( Ulman , 1974a ) .
7 Such was John 's desperate need of money that substantial sums were ordered to be paid by the ‘ collectors of the fine ’ directly to the king 's servants and into the king 's Chamber .
8 The tramway carried sacks of grain directly to the mill 's main entrance .
9 Instead of going directly to the academy 's institutes , much of it is now awarded to projects by committees representing science and industry .
10 Teachers will wish to use local examples near at hand , in order to relate the themes and issues of history directly to the pupil 's own area , and also because encouraging appreciation of the built heritage is a key objective of history teaching ( appreciating history all around us ) .
11 Gas production is tied directly to the plant 's operating rate which in turn is governed by deliveries to buyers .
12 The development of income raising schemes and projects will significantly increase the pressure of work on the Finance Section , even when linked directly to the Bank 's own Royline and while it is envisaged that the existing system should be able to meet requirements for the next four or five when replacement will be under consideration , additional staff will probably be required .
13 The development of income raising schemes and projects will significantly increase the pressure of work on the Finance Section , even when linked directly to the Bank 's own Royline and while it is envisaged that the existing system should be able to meet requirements for the next four or five years when replacement will be under consideration , additional staff will probably be required .
14 The group will report directly to the bank 's chairman and chief executive , Andrew Buxton , who has recently faced calls from shareholders and others to split his two top management roles in the light of the bank 's massive £242 million pre-tax loss last year .
15 For the same reason , the sun appears to be whiter and less orange-coloured as the observer 's altitude increases ; this is because a greater proportion of the sunlight comes directly to the observer 's eye .
16 The KH-11s may be able to transmit directly to the allies ' command centre in Saudi Arabia .
17 Between the study and the library was the small spiral staircase which led directly to the Emperor 's apartments , a staircase she was to climb on 3 September 1870 , clutching in her hand the telegram announcing the capitulation at Sedan and crying out in grief at the horror of it .
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